Wish you were here every day, Zach Braff
I wanted to do something about masculinity and what it meant to be a young father in 2014
Zach Braff shot to international superstardom as the adorably goofy doctor John Dorian, in award-winning US comedy Scrubs. But this sit-com star was not satisfied simply staying in front of the camera, and in 2004 Zach made his directorial debut with indie film Garden State.
He struck gold with the cult classic, and a decade on, following various stage and film roles, Zach's back in the director's chair for Wish I Was Here. Zach tells us about writing, directing and starring in his latest coming-of-age story and talks crowdfunding, criticism and crazy fans.
Wish I Was Here is in cinemas now